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Halloween is almost here, which means families everywhere are thinking about pumpkin carving and trick-or-treating. And it looks like many of the seasonal activities we missed out on last year because of COVID-19 are happening once again. While this is exciting news, families still need to be cautious this Halloween, especially if they have unvaccinated children.

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Enjoying Halloween on a gluten-free diet

Even if your child is on a gluten-free diet, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween and not feel like you are missing out! To help you, our Celiac Disease Program has put together a list of ways to enjoy a gluten-free Halloween.
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Halloween safety for you and your kids

The prospect of dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating with friends is a highlight of autumn for many kids. Be sure to follow these safety tips to ensure that your Halloween doesn’t have any unexpected frights!

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